Kakahi Adventure Lodge

Kakahi Adventure Lodge

A comfortable homestead, sleeps up to 7. In Kakahi, a sleepy village in the adventure playground of the Ruapehu district. Fish, hike, bike, ski, kayak, motor cycle, quad bike, ride the rails, jet boat, horse ride, golf, or sit in the sun and read.

Comodidades

Ar condicionado

Básico

Lareira Interior

Aquecimento central

Ferro de Engomar

Máquina de lavar

Regras da Casa

Proibido fumar

O check-in é a qualquer hora depois das 14:00

Checkout às 10:00

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Francis

Abril de 2018

If you want a large home, in a little town with much history and owners very proud of their history, this is the place for you. The town itself had only one very unique general store with a great owner. It was a stone’s throw from one of the best places to view glow worms in the …

Lars

Abril de 2018

We had the most amazing stay at Maxine’s place! It was very tidy and everything was better as described! I can only recommend it to everyone who is interested. We’ll definitely come again!

Emma

Fevereiro de 2018

This place was amazing! the accommodations were perfect for our needs since we mostly needed a place to crash after a long day of hiking. The shed in the back was a great place to hang out! I highly recommend this place it was fun and quaint.

Jessica

Janeiro de 2018

Wonderful hosts and the house was lovely, cozy, and quiet. Very secluded - no internet and next to no cell service - so great place to disconnect from the rest of the world for some R&R. The house was quite large and a great value! Would definitely recommend!

Sally

Outubro de 2017

The house is very clean, spacious and sunny and beds comfortable but the water pressure in the showers is very low The village is very quiet with no lighting so it is great for getting a good nights sleep.
This is the place to come to get away from everything but don't expect mu…

Resposta de Maxine:

hi sally, thanks for you review, we appreciate constructive feedback. yes, the water pressure is low, however it is possible to have a reasonably nice showers in one of the two showers in the house. there is also a lovely deep bath and, plenty of hot water.
As I recall the wood basket in the lounge was full of wood, ready for you. it is not our policy to bring more wood in than the basket allows, as this would mean either putting wood on the hearth and extremely close to the source of heat, or, putting wood on the carpet. Neither of these options are practical. I am not sure where a person would expect to find wood, but in a wood shed. Our particular woodshed is about 15 meters from the back door of the house. Perhaps we could look at bringing a selection of wood closer to the front in future.
The TV works. My daughter and her partner stayed in the house a few days prior to your arrival and watched TV with their kids. Mike actually said "Max says it does work and we wouldn't know how to get it going as we hate TV". Mike and I would have been of no use at all, as neither of us have owned a TV since before analogue was fazed out. I was dealing with 2 small children while cooking dinner as it was 6pm so was obviously not as sympathetic as I could have been. I have since talked to my daughter who says you have to transfer an auxiliary plug from the back, if the dvd player has been used. Perhaps I could have given her a call after I had settled the children, she doesn't live locally. I will get the instructions written down and added to the guest information.
There is a small transistor radio in one of the drawers in the main bedroom.
We are sorry that you felt we didn't have a caring attitude. We do care that our guests enjoy their stay, and a good deal of preparation goes in to making sure this happens. We feel that our lodge is extremely good value for money, we provide a clean, comfortable and relaxing place to stay. Not just a motel room, but we provide a fully operational house, with two forms of heating, heat pump and fireplace, including a copious amount of firewood, a variety of entertainment options, including TV, DVD, VHS, numerous games and a veritable library of books. We always like to greet our guests, are happy to provide local information, enjoy conversing with guests that want to engage in conversation and are usually on hand for emergencies. We generally find our guests to be self sufficient and appreciative of having their own space.

Outubro de 2017

Gregg

Janeiro de 2017

Great spot for exploring the area. Convenient to Tongariro. Would stay there again. Excellent hosts

Andrew

Agosto de 2016

Great place and really enjoyed staying. Hard case place and really like going back to the 70's. Don't change a thing!

Hospedado por Maxine

Kakahi, Nova Zelândia · Inscreveu-se em Agosto de 2015

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I have lived in Kakahi for 5 years. After meeting the lovely Mike, I left my corporate Auckland job, sold my house in the hills and embraced a life of peace and quiet in the beautiful countryside. I love it! I spend my time in my large gardens, making improvements to Mike's once …